Characterization of in situ elastic properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediments on the Blake Ridge

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作者
Guerin, G [1 ]
Goldberg, D [1 ]
Meltser, A [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Borehole Res Grp, Lamont Doherty Earth Observ, Palisades, NY 10964 USA
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10.1029/1999JB900127
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 164, shear sonic velocity and other geophysical logs were acquired in gas hydrate-bearing sediments on the Blake Ridge to characterize the very distinct seismic signature of such formations: anomalous low amplitudes overlying a strong bottom-simulating reflector (BSR). A comparison of the bulk moduli derived from the logs to standard elastic consolidation models shows that the sediments are overconsolidated above the BSR at 440 meters below seafloor (mbsf) because of the presence of hydrates. Below the bottom of the thermodynamic hydrate stability zone at similar to 520 mbsf, the high compressibility of the formation and the attenuation of the monopole sonic waveforms are typical of sediments partially saturated with free gas. Between these two depths, gas hydrate and free gas seem to coexist. Within the Gas hydrate stability zone, we estimate the amount of gas hydrates using different models based on theories for wave scattering in multiphase media and for grain cementation. In close agreement with measurements made on discrete in situ samples, the latter describes most accurately the interactions between the matrix, the pore fluids, and the hydrates. This model indicates that 5 to 10% of the pore space is occupied by hydrates deposited uniformly on the surface of the grains. The comparison with Gassmann's model also show that the amount of free gas below the BSR never exceeds 5% of the pore space but is high enough to generate the BSR. The coexistence of free gas and gas hydrates below the BSR may be explained by capillary effects in the smaller pores or by remaining crystalline structures after partial hydrate decomposition.
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